southern: Crow means probably that polish should replace French as the official language in which EU documents are issued and signed. yes, among else. Plus, i want that EU funding acts admit that Poland, as part of Slavic civilization gave great contribution to the Western heritage.
delphiandomine: ore, Jonny - five. Polish, Slovene, Slovak, Czech and Bulgarian. And Croatian from next year, too - and Montenegrin/Macedonian will follow by the end of the decade no doubt. So - nearly 20% of official EU languages are Slavonic. Not bad. well, sell that fog to the Jonny not to me. Slavic languages aren`t represent properly within EU
JonnyM: If you're going to troll, at least get the information right. since when is having different opinion considered to be trolling? Since EU appeared on horizon?
Harry: Really? So which language is first on the EU's own list of official languages? non-Slavic west of Europe fears Russia, that`s it.
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